نتایج جستجو برای: child feeding

تعداد نتایج: 257731  

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2008
Craig Hadley David Lindstrom Tefera Belachew Fasil Tessema

PURPOSE Suboptimal infant and child feeding practices are highly prevalent in many developing countries for reasons that are not entirely understood. Taking an anthropological perspective, we assessed whether nulliparous youth have formulated attitudes and expectations in the domain of infant and child feeding behaviors, the extent to which these varied by location and gender, and the extent to...

2014
Agumasie Semahegn Gezahegn Tesfaye Alemayehu Bogale

INTRODUCTION Malnutrition remains one of the main public health problems. Over one third of under-five mortality is caused by under nutrition related to inadequate complementary feeding. This study was aimed to assess of complementary feeding practice and associated factors. METHODS Cross sectional study design was conducted to assess complementary feeding practice of mothers to their young c...

2011
Kristen M. Hurley Matthew B. Cross Sheryl O. Hughes

Child overweight/obesity continues to be a serious public health problem in high-income countries. The current review had 3 goals: 1) to summarize the associations between responsive feeding and child weight status in high-income countries; 2) to describe existing responsive feeding measures; and 3) to generate suggestions for future research. Articles were obtained from PubMed and PsycInfo usi...

Journal: :Childhood obesity 2015
Noereem Z Mena Kathleen Gorman Kate Dickin Geoffrey Greene Alison Tovar

BACKGROUND Parental feeding practices shape children's dietary preferences and behaviors, which can influence a child's weight status. Limited research exists on the precursors and contextual influences of feeding, particularly among Hispanic parents. Therefore, this study explored two areas potentially important for obesity prevention in young children: (1) precursors and contextual influences...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2015
Paula Chuproski Saldan Renata Léia Demario Marcela Komechen Brecailo Maria das Graças Carvalho Ferriani Débora Falleiros De Mello

This study sought to understand the relations between mothers and malnourished children at feeding times. It is an exploratory study with qualitative data analysis. Data collection was performed at home by means of participant observation with eight mother-child dyads and three grandmothers. Based on the thematic analysis, the following themes emerged: food and interaction; day-to-day care of t...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2011
Amy Brown Michelle Lee

A controlling maternal child-feeding style has been show to have negative consequences for child weight and eating style for children over the age of 12 months. Maternal restriction is associated with increased consumption of food if given free access and child overweight. Pressure to eat conversely is associated with picky eating and a lower child weight. Little research however has considered...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Abby Braden Kyung Rhee Carol B Peterson Sarah A Rydell Nancy Zucker Kerri Boutelle

Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. Prior research has identified a relationship between parenting style and child emotional eating, but this has not been examined in clinical samples. Furthermore, the relationship between specific parenting practices (e.g., parent feeding practices) and child emotional eating has not yet been investigated. The current stud...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Sarah E Wehrly Chantal Bonilla Marisol Perez Jeffrey Liew

Controlling parental feeding practices may be associated with childhood overweight, because coercive or intrusive feeding practices may negatively impact children's development of self-regulation of eating. This study examined pressuring or forcing a child (healthy or unhealthy foods) and restricting child from unhealthy or snack foods as two types of controlling feeding practices that explain ...

Journal: :Appetite 2011
M Greg Horn Amy T Galloway Rose Mary Webb Sandra G Gagnon

Although previous research indicates that parental child feeding practices are one component of a bidirectional relationship between children and parents, little is known about how child temperament operates in this relationship. The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between child temperament and parental feeding practices and attitudes using a sibling design. By collecting...

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